tangential velocityaussiechick007 said:erm...
the satellite is experiencing a centripetal force towards the centre of its orbit, which in this case is gravity pulling it towards the earth, and its velocity is at right angles to this force, which produces a net circular orbital motion around the earth. (my wording is not too good there, lol)
Outline ONE advantage of using superconductors, with reference to TWO applications.
A photocell is a device that uses the photoelectric effect. These devices include photovoltaic, or solar cells, which convert electromagnetic energy, such as sunlight, into electrical energy. Other examples are photoconductive cells and phototubes.juhe said:summarise the use of the photoelectric effect in photocells, and the effect of light on semiconductors in solar cells
A photovoltaic cells (solar cells) operation is based on the formation of a junction (pn-junction). When light strikes the cell, some is absorbed within the semi conductor material. Light photons knock th electrons from the valence band to the conduction band allowing electrons to become free moving; with a complete circuit (diagram), current can be used for external purposes. Electrons flow easily from p-type to n-type, therefore they move through the junction and into the n-type semiconductor, then because they cannot reverse (because of diode) the electron flow through the external circuit - creating a current for a light globe etc. - and returning to p-type, for process to continue...juhe said:tangential velocity
yeah so superconductors are able to carry current with no resistance. Applications where this is useful include in particle accelerators/cyclotrons where they are used to make super strong magnets to bend accelerated particles, and also in MRI magnets, and of course maglev trains.
summarise the use of the photoelectric effect in photocells, and the effect of light on semiconductors in solar cells
Thomson built a cathode ray tube with charged parallel plates to provide a uniform electric field and a source for uniform magnetic field. Thomsons experiment involved two stages:jozza80 said:Outline Thomson's experiement to measure charge/mass ration of an electron...
t0=1 v=0.95cdolbinau said:I think the SuccessOne answer is wrong for this so just to make sure:
An alarm clock is set to go off in one hour when it is at rest. The alarm clock is set in motion at .95 times the speed of light
a) Calculate how long it would take the alarm clock to go off for stationary observers watching it move away at .95c
The predictions of classical physics suggested an exponential increase of energy as the wavelength approached zero. experimental results did not support this, it is know as the UV catastrophe.SkimDawg said:next qu: Scientists tried to explain observations of black-body radiation using classical wave theory and then quantum theory. How does quantum theory satisfactorily explain black-body radiation?
Eddy currents are currents which are induced in a conductor cutting a magnetic flux that oppose the change in the flux that caused them. In electromagnetic braking, the conductor on the moving object is brought into a magnetic field, and therefore has a current opposing the change that caused it induced in it, producing a magnetic field opposing the original one, and thus slowing greatly.juhe said:explain how eddy currents have been utilised in electromagnetic braking
Consider a metal disk that has a part of it influenced by an external magnetic field. As the disk is made of metal, the movement of the metal through the region of magnetic field causes eddy currents to flow. Using the right-hand push rule, it can be shown that the eddy current within the magnetic field will be upwards. The current follows a downward return path through the metal outside the region of magnetic influence.juhe said:explain how eddy currents have been utilised in electromagnetic braking
Electrically, a conductor has the least resistance, followed by semiconductors and insulators having the highest resistance. This is a direct consequence of their relevant band structures:aussiechick007 said:In terms of band structures and relative electrical resistance, describe the differences between a conductor, an insulator, and a semiconductor.
The slingshot effect is used to accelerate a spacecraft in a planetary flyby. it is the result of entering the gravitational field of a massive orbiting body. The spacecraft's velocity relative to the planet is the same outbound as inbound. However, relative to the Sun, the objects exchange momentum the spacecraft gains momentum, and the planet loses some. Because the planet is so much more massive than the spacecraft, however, the spacecraft gains a LOT of velocity, while the planet loses very little.JamesTockuss said:Next Question: Describe the Slingshot Effect and the principles behind it.
AC generators allow for the production of AC electricity which can be supplied to the public. This affects society greatly allowing for lights in houses and streets, and many other electrical household appliances. It has affected the environment because of the required infrastructure that has been built to support, generate and supply the electricity to homes. It has also affected the environment as the main source of the torque in AC generators comes from the burning of fossil fuels which contributes to the greenhouse effect. In contrast to that AC generators allow for production of energy from ‘green’ sources such as hydroelectric and wind power plants. AC generators compared to DC generators have allowed for transformers to be used to change the voltage of electricity. This has allowed for different appliances to be used from the same source of electricity, making the use of electricity on a household level much simplified.what else? said:--Discuss the impact of the development of transformers on society.